Chapter 2: Problem 82
For what type(s) of compound do we use roman numerals in the names?
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Chapter 2: Problem 82
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Argon has three naturally occurring isotopes, \({ }^{36} \mathrm{Ar},{ }^{38} \mathrm{Ar}\) and \({ }^{40}\) Ar. What is the mass number of each isotope? How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are present in each?
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